Planning in a sentence as a noun

The prosecutor was planning to seek 6-7 years.

On getting a job they immediately started planning for the next one, like a heist.

But I see this kind of thinking and lack of planning leaking into other businesses and ideas.

I agree that this is poor planning on my part, however, I'm 35 and no one expects to find out that they are going to die at 35.

And I see so many posters on HN that I would never hire for a job that required engineering and planning.

This will help in planning, in disputes, and later in figuring out what it looked like before that thing that just happened, happened.

That is a dark smear on Broder -- at least if Broder was planning to be a scientific journalist -- but also a dark smear on Tesla's customer support.

It's kind of questionable that a one-paragraph throwaway rant like this has hit the front page of HN. But if that indicates that a lot of people around here have burned their facebook accounts, or are planning to, that would be a hopeful sign for civilization.

By the time I even heard about the issue, you were asking for a reprint that has a two month lead time with only three months to go before you were planning to publish the second edition.

The kinds of logic, planning and reasoning skills, plus the attention to detail required to be even a half-assed developer, can be extremely valuable in other fields.

Somehow, I feel like those being critical are posting from a SF coffeeshop, sipping a $5 latte, planning the next social-deals-crowd-sourced "startup".The man is more of an entrepreneur than most of the people on this site, myself included.

This is the basic level of keeping the books clean, organizing your papers, etc.- Then there's a level of prep that it makes sense to do when you think you are getting close to a term sheet, or planning to start to actively seek acquisition.

"A family anecdote: my mom was working on her Phd in urban planning back in the 1970s and her advisor said to her "You know, in the future, many of these issues of traffic and resource allocation will be resolved through computer simulations, so you should learn to program.

Most importantly, it has been known since the planning stages of the accelerator that a Higgs with such a low mass is more difficult to find, in the sense that it requires running the experiment for longer, collecting more statistics, before we can decide whether or not it exists.

Therefore, if no-one notices a problem like this until after the planning submission, or perhaps fails to get someone higher up to take it seriously enough to change the concept design, then they will have to remedy it by using special anti glare coatings or just plain hoping it wont be too bad.

Planning definitions

noun

an act of formulating a program for a definite course of action; "the planning was more fun than the trip itself"

noun

the act or process of drawing up plans or layouts for some project or enterprise

noun

the cognitive process of thinking about what you will do in the event of something happening; "his planning for retirement was hindered by several uncertainties"

See also: preparation provision